Sunday, August 6, 2017

Solar Eclipse 2017

Are you gearing up for the Solar Eclipse 2017? We are one city that has over 2 minutes and 30 seconds of totality and our city is going all out! We have a weekend full of fun, but first we have to get through the first three days of school and I know if all are like me then you are searching for the best Solar Eclipse resources you can find!! Here I have compiled what I plan to use, some I made, some I bought, and some are FREE!!

Of course we needed an observation sheet to document the fabulous things we will be seeing at this once in a lifetime event! I was having trouble finding something for middle to upper elementary so I created my own! The good thing is since we are all obsessed such fans of our projectors and interactive whiteboards then the reflection questions can be done whole group for younger elementary students. Click the pictures below to grab this in my store for just $1!!

After getting the observation in order I was then on the hunt for some specific 2017 Eclipse information. One thing I have heard over the past year is "What is the big deal?" This resource, AGAIN a steal for just $1.50, will give your students a chance to get up and move around and still learn about this amazing event! There is a version for younger students that simply states the fact and a more challenging option that gives some additional information. The beauty is this could be used in the same classroom for differentiation because the recording sheet is the same!

This is another paid product, but not one of mine. I love the webquests in this pack, as well as the variety of reading skills that are being addressed! Of course at under $2, the price isn't bad either!

I am pretty sure the entire world has an Amazon Prime membership or at least knows someone to grab this great movie for FREE! The run time is only 44 minutes so enough to get in a class period for the teacher who are departmentalized. I also found a corresponding follow along sheet on TPT for free as well!

I am not sure about school's around the nation, but for us we were pretty nervous about just letting our kids wonder around outside for the entire duration of the eclipse (over 2 hours) and just HOPING they keep their eclipse glasses on the entire time. Therefore, we are designated approved observation times, which of course covers the totality as well. Because of this, we are responsible for coming up with educational activities to complete indoors until the next observation period. Below are three links to some free activities that may be useful if you are doing something similar!

Hopefully some of these resources ease the search for the first day or the first few days back to school before the eclipse!